Edge Copper Mobilizes Drill Rigs and Commences 53,000 Foot Drilling Program at Zonia
"The commencement of this drill program represents an important step in advancing Zonia toward the next stage of development," said
GeologicAI's Resource Exploration Strategies (RXS), Edge Copper's technical collaborator and manager of the exploration program, has completed a drill spacing and optimization study for Zonia, which has improved program and capital efficiency, while maximizing value and maintaining the program's technical objective. As a result, the original planned drilling has been reduced from approximately 60,000 feet to approximately 53,000 feet for a total of 78 holes.
Approximately 65% of the drill holes planned will focus on the conversion of Zonia's oxide copper Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resources to higher confidence categories. Approximately 24% of the holes will be for step-out and expansionary drilling and the remaining 14% will be for condemnation and geotechnical drilling. A drill hole location map is provided in Appendix A.
The Company has also mobilized GeologicAI's proprietary core scanner, which will be used to digitize historical core and scan newly drilled core in real time, with remote geological logging. This approach is expected to enhance data quality, enable near-real-time evaluation of results, and allow the Company to dynamically adjust drill targeting as the program progresses.
Edge Copper expects to report drill results over the next seven to eight months, subject to assay laboratory turnaround times. Based on the results of this drill program, the Company expects to update the Zonia mineral resource in late Q3 or early Q4 2026. Successful execution of the program could support an expanded mineral resource and contribute to a larger-scale and longer-life operation at Zonia.
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